What can I do if I can't use the Flash player in some Win10 user standard accounts? Switch to the administrator account

  

Microsoft's Win10 February update KB3135173 installation and use is not always smooth, this and many users have encountered the Win10 system default application reset notification crazy push problem. However, this is not over yet. Users in the Microsoft community have reported that when using standard accounts, the Adobe Flash Player is disabled and the administrator account is used to be normal.

These users are in a safe place and use a standard account for their daily work. When I surfed the Internet with IE11 and Edge browsers, I found that I was not using the Flash Player website. After I switched to the administrator account, everything went as usual. This situation occurred after this upgrade. Given the large number of users and websites that currently use Flash technology, the impact of this problem is not easy to underestimate. Microsoft has not responded to this.

It is not certain that this is Microsoft's small scope "test water" is still a large-scale overall action, but from the motivation point of view, it should be Microsoft's first step to "clear" Flash. Although Adobe Flash Player is widely used, in recent years, the security gap of “More and more” has been very heart-rending. Therefore, the mainstream voices in the industry are calling for HTML5 to replace Flash as soon as possible to ensure that “Peace” is global. YouTube, the largest video site, has taken the lead and is fully adopting HTML5 video playback technology. If more sites are also able to respond positively, then let Flash retire just around the corner.

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